Monthly Archives: November 2006
New Book Coming “HTML Mastery”
I posted a blog entry on the Refresh Detroit site for a new book coming, HTML Mastery: New Book Coming “HTML Mastery� Be Sociable, Share! Tweet
Online Offices
The Office 2.0 Experiment article on Vitamin really got me thinking about how business and technology is changing, particularly open-source technology and web applications. It’s so cool how anyone can easily and very inexpensively create an online office with all … Continue reading
Went to Usability Conference
Yesterday, Ross Johnson and I attended the Fourth Annual Usability and Accessibility Event on World Usability Day, (November 14) at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. We each got a late start to the day as I slept through … Continue reading
Declaration of Standards Compliance
Check out the Declaration of Standards Compliance from ptvGuy. It’s a very unique, entertaining, and valid perspective on using web standards. Play the audio right off the page, and/or read the content. (The humor is more evident if you’re familiar … Continue reading
College Football Rankings
So my team Michigan, ranked #2, won its football game this past Saturday. But the old maize ‘n’ blue won just barely to Ball State, a team that was an underdog by over 30 points! And U of M’s nemesis … Continue reading
Interviewed web guru Patrick H. Lauke
Ross Johnson and I recently interviewed Patrick H. Lauke, the webmaster at University of Salford (UK). He is a vital member of Accessify.com and a member of the Web Standards Project (WaSP) Accessibility Task Force (ATF). He is also a … Continue reading
